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How to Co-Teach
Elizabeth A. Potts; Lori A. Howard; Kimberly McDuffie-Landrum
Brookes Publishing Co
2011
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What does good co-teaching look like in an inclusive classroom, and how can a general and special educator build a strong, respectful, and productive partnership? Find out in this introductory how-to guide, ideal for helping current and future co-teachers minimize conflict, maximize teamwork, and ensure the best outcomes for all students in Grades K–12.
Preschool-Wide Evaluation Tool (PreSET) Manual
Elizabeth A. Steed; Tina M. Pomerleau
Brookes Publishing Co
2012
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A comprehensive tool that assesses programme-wide PBIS in all types of early childhood settings, PreSET uncovers the full picture of PBIS through classroom observations and interviews. An ideal way to target quality improvement efforts and determine professional development needs.
"Betsy Watry tells the tales of a dozen women, some of whom had short-lived adventures in Yellowstone National Park, but most of whom spent decades as rangers, scientists, interpreters, and entrepreneurs, shaping the Park's physical and cultural landscape. This is a wonderful 'hidden' history, full of surprising stories, grounded in intensive research and written with charm." --Dr. Mary Murphy, historian and author of Hope in Hard Times "For so long, Yellowstone National Park has needed a book about the women who stood and today stand tall in its history. At long last, Elizabeth Watry has produced it. Women across the nation should celebrate this book for its noteworthy contribution to women's history, as we professional historians do." Lee Whittlesey, Park Historian, National Park Service, --Yellowstone National Park "To read about Yellowstone National Park too often means viewing it through the eyes and exploits of men. By sharing the experiences and contributions of women who visited, lived, and worked in Yellowstone, Elizabeth Watry places women front and center in the Park's wondrous history. Women in Wonderland is sure to become a treasured resource." --Diane Smith, author of Letters from Yellowstone
How should you respond to suffering? What does God say about healing?What Does God Say About suffering? As humans, we are bound to suffer physical affliction on this earth. However, as Christians, what should our response be to that affliction?Should we simply accept it and stoically go on with our lives? Seek help through prayer, but reject medicine? Attend dramatic healing services? Does God still heal sickness today? If so, how do we access His healing?Touching the Hem considers these questions and more. It starts with a thorough look upward at God-who He claims to be, what He has done for us in the past, and what He promises to do in the future. It then looks at our circumstances, observing physical affliction through the lens of God's Word. Only then does it turn the gaze inward, considering our response to physical suffering, and how to live according to biblical principles.
Discover 4 Yourself(r) Teacher Guide: Becoming God's Champion
Elizabeth a. McAllister
Precept Minstries International
2014
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Discover 4 Yourself(r) Teacher Guide: Cracking the Covenant Code
Elizabeth a. McAllister
Precept Minstries International
2013
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Discover 4 Yourself(r) Teacher Guide: God Has Big Plans for You, Esther
Elizabeth a. McAllister
Precept Minstries International
2013
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La Asombrosa Creación de Dios - Guía del Maestro / God's Amazing Creation - D4Y Teacher Guide
Elizabeth a. McAllister
Precept Minstries International
2018
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La Asombrosa Creaci n de Dios (G nesis 1-2) - Descubre por Ti Mismo Gu a del MaestroEn La Asombrosa Creaci n de Dios, excava la evidencia acerca de c mo el cielo y la tierra, las personas y los animales empezaron. nete a Max y Silvia y a su t o Jaime en una b squeda del tesoro a trav s de la Palabra de Dios ( a su perro Chispa tambi n le gusta excavar ) Divi rtete aprendiendo las verdades de la Biblia acerca de la Creaci n como "qui n, qu , d nde, por qu y c mo".God's Amazing Creation (Genesis 1--2) - D4Y Teacher's GuideIn God's Amazing Creation, dig up evidence about how heaven and earth, people and animals all began. Join Max and Molly and their Uncle Jake on a treasure hunt through God's Word (Their dog Sam likes to dig too ) Have great fun learning Bible truths about the Creation like "who, what, when, where, why, and how."
Opening a book about addiction can be scary, whether you have an addiction yourself or love someone else who does. Certain things are hard to hear. This is not the guilt-filled lecture though. This is more like a letter from a friend, someone you love who wants to lead you to freedom and joy. You will be able to read this book over and over again, like any good letter you cherish.Every year, more than 70 million people of the Christian faith are said to be dealing with addiction in some form or another. You are not alone. You may have faith to move mountains, yet find yourself caught in addiction. You may have lost faith. Or, you may just need encouragement.Overcoming Addiction will introduce you to good reasons to do good things for yourself and others. The biblical path towards freedom leaves addiction in the past as your future unfolds in wonder and in joy. When you put the book down, you will know, "With the Lord's help, I can do this."About the AuthorElizabeth A. Shartle, Esq., PCC-S, is a licensed attorney building a law practice in Ohio, where thousands of families have been devastated by the opiate epidemic. She is also a licensed professional clinical counselor with a master's degree from Liberty University. Prior to law school, she spent years counseling clients who struggled with substance abuse, addiction, and other mental health disorders. She now provides legal counsel in areas where addiction, mental health, and the law intersect.
A true story of children who suffer in silence as they struggle to exist without the necessities of water, food, shelter, and love. Living in impossible conditions, many do not know what they lack - the love of a family and the comfort of a home - for survival is their only concern as they grow up in a world of adults who are busy with their own survival.Conversations with dozens of boys and girls in Myanmar (formally known as Burma) serve as the groundwork for these stories. They put a face to the suffering that many children endure every day as they live in the midst of an ethnic war and under military rule. They face poverty, Christian persecution, and physical and sexual abuse. Each child's testimony speaks of survival of such hardships and rescue to a Christian children's home. From their voices we hear the desperate plea for help for themselves and for those whose voices have not been heard.
Confronting the woeful legacy of a centuries'-old theology, Johnson shows how the beauty of our faith tradition is deepened by being rooted in ecological reality. She lays out the foundations in scripture, the teachings of Jesus, and the early Church for an understanding that emphasizes the love and mercy of God, showing how this approach can help us respond to a planet in peril.
This series of three volumes, following the A, B, C Cycles of the lectionary, offer homilies by Catholic women from the around the world. This is taken from an ongoing project, "Catholic Women Preach," https: //www.catholicwomenpreach.org/ which has featured videos every Sunday for six years. Though the texts are available on the website, this series will make them available in print form for weekly meditation, an inspiration for homilists, and a resource for courses in homiletics. A project of FutureChurch: see https: //www.futurechurch.org/
* Author has previously won the Grawemeyer Award * "'Come, have breakfast' (Jn 21:12) These three simple words followed by generous action open a portal into an ecological image of the living God who is active with cordial hospitality toward all creatures, nurturing their lives, desiring that all should be fed." In her latest work, prize-winning theologian Elizabeth Johnson views planet Earth, its beauty and threatened state, through the lens of scripture. Each luminous meditation offers a snapshot of one aspect of the holy mystery who creates, indwells, redeems, vivifies, and sanctifies the whole world. Together, they offer a panoramic view of the living God who loves the earth, accompanies all its creatures in their living and their dying, and moves us to care for our uncommon common home.